Hi everyone, I could do with some help.
One of our bosses (we're a very small Ltd Co) signed up to an IT Support contract with a local supplier three and a half years ago. They've been pretty terrible for most of this time and I'm looking to move away. The price has also risen from less than £200 a month to almost £800 per month.
The original contract was for 3 years, which has now ended so I've asked to move away, they've said we can't.
Tucked away in the Ts and Cs is the following:
3.1 The Support Services shall commence on the commencement date and shall continue for a period of 36 months. (the "initial period")
3.2 If the customer wishes to terminate this agreement at the end of the initial period it must give at least 90 days notice of its intentions to terminate such notice expiring on the last day of the initial period.
3.3 (this covers leaving withing the first 14 days)
3.4 (this covers leaving withing the first 14 days)
3.5 (this covers leaving withing the first 14 days)
3.6 If the customer does not give notice in accordance with clause 3.2, this agreement shall continue for further periods which are equivalent in length to the initial period (the "extended period")
3.7 if the customer wishes to terminate this agreement on the anniversary of an extended period, it must give at least 90 days notice of it's intention to terminate such notice expiring on the last day of that period.
My understanding of it is that because we didn't give them 90 days notice before the end of the initial period, we automatically renewed for another 3 years, I can give them notice now, and leave in Spring 2022. In the meantime, they can pretty much charge what they like, and if I don't pay them, they can suspend our services. I also can't move away as they won't provide hand-over details until the day before our contract ends.
I feel a little trapped, anyone care to give an opinion on how enforceable this contract is? Or any tips on pushing them to release us without going to court?
Thanks,
One of our bosses (we're a very small Ltd Co) signed up to an IT Support contract with a local supplier three and a half years ago. They've been pretty terrible for most of this time and I'm looking to move away. The price has also risen from less than £200 a month to almost £800 per month.
The original contract was for 3 years, which has now ended so I've asked to move away, they've said we can't.
Tucked away in the Ts and Cs is the following:
3.1 The Support Services shall commence on the commencement date and shall continue for a period of 36 months. (the "initial period")
3.2 If the customer wishes to terminate this agreement at the end of the initial period it must give at least 90 days notice of its intentions to terminate such notice expiring on the last day of the initial period.
3.3 (this covers leaving withing the first 14 days)
3.4 (this covers leaving withing the first 14 days)
3.5 (this covers leaving withing the first 14 days)
3.6 If the customer does not give notice in accordance with clause 3.2, this agreement shall continue for further periods which are equivalent in length to the initial period (the "extended period")
3.7 if the customer wishes to terminate this agreement on the anniversary of an extended period, it must give at least 90 days notice of it's intention to terminate such notice expiring on the last day of that period.
My understanding of it is that because we didn't give them 90 days notice before the end of the initial period, we automatically renewed for another 3 years, I can give them notice now, and leave in Spring 2022. In the meantime, they can pretty much charge what they like, and if I don't pay them, they can suspend our services. I also can't move away as they won't provide hand-over details until the day before our contract ends.
I feel a little trapped, anyone care to give an opinion on how enforceable this contract is? Or any tips on pushing them to release us without going to court?
Thanks,
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